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On Monday 03 December 2012 13:59:49 Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> There is a KDE-Users list where this stuff gets addressed. However I |
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> asked the same questions the other day so I'll respond here in hopes |
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> what I'm doing helps you. |
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Ah. I hadn't thought of that. I'll look into it; thanks. |
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> > I'm trying to run the KDE wallet manager but I get this in |
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> > .xsession-errors: |
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> > kwalletmanager(3054)/kdeui (Wallet): The kwalletd service has been |
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> > disabled |
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> From System Settings |
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> SystemSettings -> Account Details -> KDE Wallet |
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How did they come up with that home for it? Maybe I'm just being dense |
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again. |
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> make sure it's enabled, then uncheck everything else except 'Show |
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> manager in system tray' and hit apply. |
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> For me, after starting an app that uses it, like Chrome, this gives me |
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> a wallet in the system tray that I can then click on to get into the |
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> wallet app for management of my stuff. |
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> Hope this helps, |
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Certainly does - thank you Mark. I now have the service running with a |
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wallet I can use (I hope). I'll try it again in the morning after a |
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fresh start. |
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Rgds |
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Peter |